• Warmer temperatures are to be expected across PA

    EYEWITNESS WEATHER (WBRE/WYOU) — High pressure remains in control across the northeast with plenty of sunshine. After a chilly start, temperatures rebound to the upper 50s to 60. Thursday night will be mostly clear and cold. Lows fall to the mid-30s. Friday will be a pleasant day with a mostly sunny sky and temperatures slightly warmer []

  • Hunting and fishing are truly conservation in America

    One of the most significant threats to America’s wild game and habitat is the decline in hunters. It may seem counterintuitive, but hunting and conservation are closely intertwined.

  • America 2024 Is Not 1938 Germany. It's Worse.

    When we think of the Nazis who killed roughly six million Jews during WWII, we envision jack-booted, goose-stepping animals like

  • INTERVIEW: ‘There's exposure across Wall Street’

    Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi says Americans are unwittingly investing in Chinese entities that abuse human rights.

  • Biden and the 'blame America first' Democrats

    When President Biden warned Iran not to attack Israel with the single word “Don’t,” he was setting himself up to look foolish and weak.

  • Why homicide rates are falling across the country

    Homicides are falling across the U.S. And that shift could impact the role crime — often a top voter concern — plays as an issue in November's election. But it is a phenomenon for which experts don't have a clear explanation. Some say homicide peaks come and go in cycles, some say policing improved after the []

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  • America’s news deserts are growing

    Paper is to news what vinyl is to music: an outdated medium decimated by its digital replacement. Except that vinyl records have finally found their niche, and sales are up again. Newspapers haven’t yet worked out how to deal with all the advertising money that has fled online, and are still in freefall. Compared to 20 years ago, there are now 3,000 fewer newspaper titles in the U.S. and 43,000 fewer newspaper journalists. Total newspaper circulation declined from more than 50 million in 2005 to...

  • Cool Biz campaign begins across Japan

    The government’s annual Cool Biz energy-saving campaign for late spring and summer kicked off across Japan on Wednesday. Cool Biz, which will last until Sept 30, encourages workers to dress down, ditching their suits and ties for open-necked, short-sleeved shirts in their offices. It also suggests office air conditioners be

  • Column: No one has more contempt for America than Donald Trump himself

    On Tuesday, the judge in Donald Trump's hush money trial held the former president in criminal contempt for violating his gag order. Nine times. With a fine of $1,000 a pop. Though it's shocking that a former president doesn't appear to understand courtroom rules that anyone who has ever seen "Law & Order" could explain, there is a certain poetic justice. After all, no one loves contempt more than Donald Trump. It is his metier, his medium, his world view. Contempt for those who disagree with...

  • Was America Evil to Drop Atomic Bombs on Japan?

    During a recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Tucker Carlson made a bold claim about the August 1945 decision by the United States to bomb the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki—a move that effectively put an end World War II. He said: My ‘side’ has spent the last 80 years defending the

  • America’s cruise line has gone Italian — or has it?

    “I could really go for another slice of pizza,” I thought, as I eyed the gelato along the Lido Deck’s outdoor piazza and hummed, “That’s Amore” — a tune that has seemed to play on repeat since I boarded Carnival Firenze four days ago. When I first heard Carnival Cruise Line was adopting a couple …